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1) Start with a cold motorcycle, and remove the seat (see owners manual for seat removal instructions). 2) Locate a suitable place for your new PowerCard: It is generally velcroed or zip tied under the seat or behind cowling, check for the easiest mounting and wire routing. Often it is easier to place the card in the desired location, and then pull wires from there, rather than connecting the wires and trying to work the PowerCard backward. (In a 2004 Yamaha R6 for example, it is easiest to mount the card, then route connectors one by one through to the engine compartment.) 3) Disconnect the battery ground. Battery may need to be removed to aid in installation (2006 Yamaha R1 for example). 4) Remove the fuel tank and necessary cowlings – many tanks can simply be rotated up and away to allow access to the fuel injector connectors. Secure the tank. Be careful to prevent fuel spills if fuel line removal is necessary – use the quick-disconnect fittings if your motorcycle is so equipped. (see owners manual for tank removal instructions) a. Note: ZX10 installation also requires removal of the stock air box. Unbolt, disconnect fittings, and then turn clock-wise one-quarter turn to remove. Distributed Exclusively by Moss Motors, Ltd.
3 PowerCard®Instructions Injector lead #3 improperly installed (+) 2 1 (-) 4 3 Distributed Exclusively by Moss Motors, Ltd. 5) Connecting the PowerCard harness inline: a. Remove any one factory fuel injector connector from an injector (a flat blade screwdriver or long nose pliers may be used to ease removal). b. Couple the female connector from the PowerCard onto the fuel injector, and plug the male connector into the ECU/factory wiring harness. c. Repeat for the rest of the fuel injector connectors – The order is not important as long as they are installed as they are paired (in and out)

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PRECAUTIONS IN SERVICING When handling the component parts or servicing the FI system, observe the following points for the safety of the system . ELECTRICAL PARTS CONNECTOR/COUPLER • * When connecting a connector, be sure to push it in until a click is felt. •With a lock type coupler, be sure to release the lock when isconnecting, and push it in fully till the works when connecting it. • * When disconnecting the coupler, be sure to hold the coupler body and do not pull the lead wires . • * Inspect each terminal on the connector/coupler for looseness or bending. • * Inspect each terminal for corrosion and contamination. The terminals must be clean and free of any foreign material which could impede proper terminal contact . •Inspect each lead wire circuit for poor connection by shaking it by hand lightly. If any abnormal condition is found, repair or replace. •When taking measurements at electrical connectors using a tester probe, be sure to insert the probe from the wire harness side (backside) of the connector/coupler . 0 4 40 O/ 40 16~ Id •When connecting meter probe from the terminal side of the coupler (connection from harness side not being possible), use extra care not to force and cause the male terminal to bend or the female terminal to open . Connect the probe as shown to avoid opening of female ter- minal. Never push in the probe where male terminal is supposed to fit. •Check the male connector for bend and female connector for excessive opening. Also check the coupler for locking (looseness), corrosion, dust, etc . FUSE • * When a fuse blows, always investigate the cause correct it and then replace the fuse . • * Do not use a fuse of a different capacity . • * Do not use wire or any other substitute for the fuse . ECMNARIOUS SENSORS •Since each component is a high-precision part, great care should be taken not to apply any sharp impacts during removal and installation. • * Be careful not to touch the electrical terminals of the ECM . The static electricity from your body may damage this part . FI SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS 4-3
4-4 FI SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS • When disconnecting and connecting the ECM, make sure to turn OFF the ignition switch, or electronic parts may get dam- aged. • * Battery connection in reverse polarity is strictly prohibited . Such a wrong connection will damage the components of the FI system instantly when reverse power is applied . • * Removing any battery terminal of a running engine is strictly prohibited. The moment such removal is made, damaging counter electromotive force will be applied to the ECM which may result in serious damage.

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1. Flip up seat, to gain access to radiator reservoir area. 2. Remove Dzus fastener to remove simulated fuel tank cover, over airbox housing. Depending on which model V-Rod is being worked on, the front shrouds covering the upper front frame section may also need to be removed. 3. Place Fi2000 in under-seat area, run fuel injector connector harness up right side frame rail between top right frame rail, and radiator overflow tank, see Figure 1. At the rear of the airbox, route the harness below the airbox, and downward next to the inner radiator hose. Unplug both stock fuel injector connectors, on the front and rear injectors between the engine cylinders, see Figure 2. These are disconnected, by depressing the metal springs that are on the end of each female connector. The stock female connectors are marked “F” and “R”, noting which connector goes to the front and rear injector, be sure to pay attention to this. Now connect the longer male Fi2000 connector to the front female H.D. connector. Plug shorter Fi2000 male connector into the stock rear female H.D. connector. Then plug the longer female Cobra connector onto the front stock H.D. injector. Plug the shorter Fi2000 female connector onto the rear injector. Each injector connector pair should rest underneath each respective injector. 4. It is now time to install the oxygen sensor eliminator modules. This product is designed to eliminate the “check engine” light from coming on when the stock oxygen sensors are disconnected on Harley Davidson Motorcycles utilizing fuel injection. The motorcycle has a full “open loop” fuel injection map written in its ECU and the motorcycle reverts to this default map after the oxygen sensors have been removed or just disconnected. 5. Locate the rear oxygen sensor and follow the harness up to the under-seat area behind the radiator overflow tank. Pull the stock connectors up from below the overflow tank and disconnect, see Figure 1. Plug one of the supplied Oxygen sensor eliminators on to the stock male connector. Tuck the connectors back underneath the bracket behind the radiator overflow tank. 6. Now locate the front oxygen sensor on the front headpipe, and trace the oxygen sensor harness back to the connectors tucked between the left front frame rail and plastic radiator shroud, see Figure 3. Pull these connectors out, and disconnect them. Plug the remaining supplied oxygen sensor eliminator on to the stock male connector. Tuck the connectors back in between the frame rail and plastic shroud

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1) Lift the rear section. 2) Remove the left hand side fairing. 3) Locate the plug that resides in between the two throttle bodies (Fig. A). This plug has a round, silver retaining ring on the end of it. 4) Unscrew this connector by turning it counter-clockwise. 5) NOTE: You may want to route the wires from the PCIII from the tail section to this area before plugging it in. This will make for a cleaner installation. Plug the female connector from the PCIII into the wiring harness (Fig. B). 6) Plug the male connector from the PCIII into the female connector on the bracket (Fig. C). 7) Route the wires along the frame towards the rear of the bike. Make sure the wires are routed so they do not get pinched. 8) Attach the ground wire from the PCIII to front, left hand, mounting point of the ECU (Fig. D). 9) Attach the PCIII to the top of the ECU using the supplied velcro. (Fig. D). 10) Reinstall the left hand side fairing

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Installation Remove electronics enclosure from its Mounting Location 1. Using a 10mm socket remove the mounting bolts on each side of the electronics enclosure. 2. Remove the enclosure cover and set aside the screws, 2 mounting flanges, ‘O” ring, and enclosure top. Unplug and Remove the OEM Ignition 3. Using 10mm socket, remove bolts from each side of the OEM ignition module. Lift the ignition out then unplug all connectors attached to the ignition. Leave in place the metal shield plate and the two spacers under the plate. Secure the plate and spacers by reinstalling the bolts just removed. 4. 2004 and newer models: remove the wire harness for the two black connectors previously connected to the OEM ignition. Trace each wire from each black connector back to the in-line connectors and separate each of these connectors. Set the two wire harnesses aside. 1 Mount the T4 Ignition on shield plate 5. Remove the protective coverings from the two strips of double-face tape on the back of the T4 ignition, position the ignition on the shield plate such that the T4 connector overhangs the edge of the plate and press the ignition in place. This position is required to allow the mating connector latch to be assessable. Be sure of the position before pressing it into place as the tape cannot be removed once in place. Wiring the T4 Ignition 6a. Attach each wire from the T4 connector the mating connectors with matching colored wire in the electrical box. 6b. 2004 and new models: There are two Yellow/Red wires, one with a male connector, the other with a female connector. These wires do not connect to the T4, simply plug these mating connectors together